Look up rfc1918, it details the private networks. Three major classes
of private ipv4 as Kevin listed. In large networks, you will tend to
see all 3 uses, typically with physical or security differences in them.
They usually only touch in internal network peering relationships
What is the difference between the 192.168.x.y and the 10.x.y.z range? They
are both the private network ranges but why would one decide to use one but
not the other?
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On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Mike Bydalek mike.byda...@gmail.comwrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_network
Has to do with how big you may need your network to be.
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:18 AM, Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
What is the difference
Mike,
Just for your information, there is also a third lesser known range
172.[16-31].x.y
Each of the three ranges are available for private use, and are illegal
on the Internet. Which you use is completely up to you and is generally
based upon your own individual needs.
If you take the first